At the world's leading trade fair for environmental technology, more than 3,000 exhibitors present pioneering technologies, innovations and tailor-made strategies and adapted solutions for the respective market needs. Fliegl Energy introduces its innovative products from drying technology.

A major flood destroyed large parts of the region Rottal-Inn in early June. During a charity event in Mühldorf, Fliegl donated 10,000 euros for the flood victims. Bayern 3 radio host Bernhard “Fleischi” Fleischmann chaired the evening during which donations in the amount of 35,000 could be collected.

The name Fliegl has a decades-long reputation for quality and sophisticated, practical solutions in the agricultural sector. Within just forty years, Fliegl has developed from a one-man operation into a global player. The key to our success is our innovative capabilities – not only in agricultural technology, but also in loading and drying technology. Fliegl will always give you the optimum concept.

Why stocking up on water and carrying it as ballast when it’s actually about the manure and its valuable substances? Fliegl’s slurry and drying experts have developed the RondoDry, a system which extracts water from separated manure through a special process, so that storage and transport capacities can be used more economically. As a result of the drying process, the machine supplies high-quality fertilizer (ammonium sulphate solution).

Middle of February the Energy Now Expo 2016 took place in West Midlands in England. The exhibition calls itselfs the only renewable energy event organized exclusively for the agricultural and rural sectors. More than 200 suppliers showed the newest developments and innovations regarding renewable energy.

Lamma Show is UK´s leading agricultural machinery equipment. More than 800 exhibitors present their newest innovation and products every year in January. More than 40 000 attendees visit the exhibition in Peterborough. Fliegl presented its Push-off-Trailers, dumpers and platform transport trailers.

Two days long the visitors of Renergie in Ulm had the chance to learn more about bioenergy. The topics ranged from crop production and plant engineering, questions about economy and ecology to the newest developments and research findings.